The NYPD did not comment on the lawsuit. The city Law Department and the West Indian American Day Carnival Association also ...
Gail Mincy, of Hempstead, filed the lawsuit on behalf of her son, identified in the lawsuit only as a resident of Nassau ...
The trail of violence at the parade and associated event that celebrates Caribbean culture and heritage date at least back to ...
The NYPD has issued an apology to a Brooklyn teenager whom they falsely identified as a suspect in a West Indian Day Parade shooting last year that killed one and wounded four. However ...
At a news conference immediately following the shooting, NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell said the violence was gang-related.
According to the AP, the NYPD quietly deleted the allegations against 15-year-old Camden Lee online and privately admitted Lee was not a suspect in the killing.
The NYPD has issued an apology after mistakenly accusing 15-year-old Camden Lee of a deadly shooting at the West Indian American Day Parade in Brooklyn last September.
eyes cast down on a Brooklyn street. “The pictured individual,” police declared in an accompanying caption, had “discharged a firearm” at the West Indian American Day parade, killing one ...